How To Use Bonkers In A Sentence
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She took a lot of tweed and heavy suiting, an ankle-length dress and platform shoes - quite the bonkers stuff.
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But don't get stressed out and go bonkers in the middle of Boots.
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Totally, I think it's affecting everyone, whether it's Instant news from loads of perspectives, paying your bills or mail order brides, it's bonkers!
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Your husband must be loaded (as well as bonkers) in order to be able to afford to stable four pianos, two pump organs, one harpsichord and a clavichord.
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It's all wildly, unclassifiably bonkers – postmodern music hall or performance art in a house of mirrors or a tower of Babel.
Jonathan Burrows and Matteo Fargion - review
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Rocking Carol, once given a bonkers electronic treatment by New Order, is warmly rendered with horns and euphonium.
Kate Rusby: While Mortals Sleep – review
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Instead, they supported a Labour amendment to stop the line at Haymarket - a move described as "bonkers" by the chief executive of Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce.
BBC News - Home
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The man must be bonkers to take such a risk.
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It comes as a shock to find oneself joining the ‘Dear Sir, are we all going bonkers?’
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Once, during tech week for My One and Only, when Garrett's lighting guy missed a cue for the fourth time in a row, A. J. went bonkers.
LEO: STAGE FRIGHT
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And, brilliantly insightful or bonkers, they'll still be worth hearing.
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Rosenthal – creator of TV series London's Burning and co-author, with Barbra Streisand, of the film Yentl – includes among his dramatis personae a bonkers lyricist, an arrogant director, a bad-tempered composer and a bombastic producer.
This week's new theatre
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Sorry but you would have to be completely bonkers to consider this method of control as humane!
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When I suggest he could subsidise lower ticket prices by putting on fewer concerts he looks at me as though I am bonkers.
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While Stand offers a number of additional abilities to Safari, it is the fact that I can use Stand to force Safari to open all links in new tabs instead of new windows that allows me to use Safari without going bonkers from the profusion of windows that would occur otherwise.
My Favorite Things: Mac Attack | Living the Liminal
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As a student nurse, men are fascinated by my uniform but in reality it's not all that sexy, so I got a better version from Ann Summers with which to drive my boyfriend bonkers .
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She most likely thought I was stark raving bonkers as I told the tale of my worries about leaving the gas on.
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If your neighbour's dogs barking is driving you bonkers, use a video camera to tape the mutt howling.
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Not, you might argue, much of a distinction, since celebrity diets are by definition bonkers.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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Only one of us was bonkers in this particular episode.
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No less than 3 people stopped by my car to see what the kerfuffle was all about and I had to explain to them that I was not, in fact, totally bonkers, but that I had a bee in my car and he wasn't getting out.
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Josh -- My mother's even more bonkers about cats than Gary and I are, if that's possible the household she shares with my sister and brother-in-law has six cats, so our three get quite enough grandparental attention!
Feline Real Estate
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I think he's absolutely stark raving bonkers!
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Good god, he really has gone stark raving bonkers, hasn't he?
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I'm not at all surprised by this story, for Manhattan life can be very hectic, very stressful, and, frankly, very bonkers.
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Nothing really made me go absolutely bonkers, but nothing was vile rotgut either.
TasteCamp
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Word around my home is that I do not go "bonkers," I go "Bollywood.
Archive 2009-04-01
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It would be bonkers for one council to act alone, but it would make sense if all three million people in Greater Manchester came to the same decision.
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The whole idea is just plain bonkers.
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Another excellent Orb album that will leave you sufficiently bonkers until his next release.
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The alternative, which is of course always possible, is that half the town has gone stark, raving bonkers.
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I have been going absolutely bonkers trying to get a doll which is absolutely-to-my-liking finished.
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I mean we can pay prisoners thousands in compo for being made to withdraw from drugs without batting an eyelid but the merest sniff of helping someone decent & the world goes bonkers.
Family Misfortunes
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Predictably, Twitter has gone bonkers, with the term bigotgate swiftly making an appearance.
BBC News | Technology | World Edition
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Since Lochhead was appointed makar "it's been bonkers", she tells me.
Poetry: a beautiful renaissance
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I am naturally, ...err , flattered that you refer to me as 'estimable', but am surprised that the only answer to the perfectly justified observation I made that it is 'bonkers' to assert that there have been 'deliberate moves' to break up the normal family as an aside, whatever that is is to make this comment:
[those days] under the microscope
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Of course, this is but a soupcon of the bonkersauce, compared to the tureen of same that Tancredo has amassed in his political lifetime.
Tom Tancredo's Greatest Hits (VIDEO)
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He's a modern artist of the old school: utterly fearless, profoundly confusing and completely bonkers.
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That's the impression I got when I first started exploring the subject, about 15 years ago, and even my closest friends and simpatico colleagues thought I was bonkers to write a whole book about them.
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He's the fellow who does our Face-Off features and compiles bonkers articles about individual BioShock frames, incidentally, and to whom words such as "quincunx" mean something.
Eurogamer
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That they were not merely wasting their time, but were in fact bonkers, is now something we accept as a sine qua non of the market economy and is the direct legacy of Margaret Thatcher’s brutal lessons of the 1980s (one of her outstanding and, one hopes, everlasting, achievements) which threw all such notions of State control out of the window.
Labour's Daemons Return?
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I went a bit bonkers when he told me the news.
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The use of the word bonkers should suffice as an explanation.
And the Best New Insult is...
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Speaking for myself, I think Lynne must be perfectly bonkers.
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The result is not exactly St Vincent: Unplugged - there is a bonkers clavinet solo on Northern Lights and growling electronics on Chloe in the Afternoon.
Evening Standard - Home
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Look at the great social reformers of the victorian times and subsequently -- right up until the 1960s when the whole downslide into mass "higher education" in bonkers areas began.
Speaking of interviews ...
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As those 7 little dwarfs (man, my spell-checker is going bonkers over "dwarfs") would say, it's off to work I go.
I READ BANNED BOOKS!
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Thus where other readers of my imaginings would be able to pinpoint the genesis of their love of Dries Van Noten or Armani, and speak movingly of their Granny's old ponyskin coat, I could only describe my 'Current Favourite Outfit' as River Island meets New Look meets slightly bonkers jewellery, set off by diamond patterned tights from Sainsburys.
WalesOnline - Home
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The idea of a Slang dictionary is in many ways counterintuitive - or, one might say, a bit bonkers.
TIME.com: Top Stories
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To my delight she shot me a look that said she thought I'd gone bonkers.
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The response of the Zionists was to go absolutely bonkers.
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What does Lord Bonkers make of the selection of all those foreign johnnies?
Nick Clegg's Private Passions
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I nearly went bonkers with frustration.
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It'll be a real hoot to see the neighbors gawking, gasping and going completely bonkers over your capricious little caper.
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The interviews with taxidermists were horrifying, astonishing, strangely touching and stark, staring bonkers.
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First my printer went bonkers, and then my cable modem went on the fritz.
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Well, the outrageous Julie has always been bonkers, hasn't she.
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Given the way things have gone so far during this awards season I think it's a fair bet to say that everybody and their pet budgerigar will be ticking the box next to Mo'Nique's grammatically-bonkers name.
Supporting Actress Blogathon: Mo'Nique as "Mary Jones" in Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire
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Well, provided you haven't gone completely bonkers and been committed, that may well be true.
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Even now, mixed raced children either embrace a black identity or go bonkers trying to fit into a white society that won't accept them as one of their own.
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Gee whiz that must have been a stonker of a grump - to maintain that level of rage in order to dismantle a house ... didn't he stop for one minute and think "hey - this is bonkers"? crikey.
The Wisdom of Solomon...ish
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Anyway, we dropped a tab and the room turned even more bonkers than before, ending up with my then-boyfriend deciding to play his Magic Roundabout record at 5am.
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Ferrari puts the 0-to-62-mph acceleration at 3.7 seconds and the top speed at 207 mph, which makes this car, on paper at least, the fastest four-seater in the world and second-fastest Ferrari GT after the track-bonkers 599 GTO.
The Coolest Ferrari Ever—Drive Carefully
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Whenever an actor is asked to slip into a toga he sees it as an excuse to go all swivel-eyed and bonkers.
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I am but a mild mannered serial monogamist, so we are coming at this whole thing from different angles, and its driving us both bonkers.